Parenting in Diaspora Workbook

Parenting in Diaspora Workbook

Practical Exercises for Families Navigating Two Worlds

ByOlawale Iyanda

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Parenting across cultures is not simple—but it can be intentional. Raising children in diaspora often brings questions many parents never had to face in their own childhood. How do you help a child feel rooted while adapting to a new culture? How do you preserve values without creating distance? How do you guide identity, belonging, discipline, and confidence in a world pulling your child in different directions? Parenting in Diaspora: Workbook is a practical reflection and conversation workbook created for immigrant parents raising children between cultures. Designed as a companion to Parenting in Diaspora or as a standalone resource, this workbook helps parents slow down, think deeply, and engage with the everyday realities of parenting in multicultural environments. Inside, you will explore: • Identity and belonging • Culture shock and adaptation • Language, communication, and home voice • Discipline without disconnection • Education pressure and expectations • Emotional intelligence and expression • Faith, values, and meaning • Race, representation, and resilience • Technology, social media, and modern risks • Preparing children for independence Through guided reflections, journal prompts, practical exercises, and real-life parenting questions, this workbook helps you move beyond reaction and toward intentional parenting. It is not about perfect answers. It is about building stronger conversations, deeper connection, and greater clarity as your children grow between cultures. Whether you are raising children in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Europe, or anywhere else in the world, this workbook offers practical support for parents committed to raising confident, grounded, and emotionally resilient children. Because parenting in diaspora is not about choosing between cultures—it is about helping your child grow strong enough to belong to all of who they are.

Details

Publication Date
May 15, 2026
Language
English
Category
Parenting & Families
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Olawale Iyanda

Specifications

Pages
89
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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